The Passenger Seat

Hey travelers, how important is free WiFi?

October 30th, 2007 at 11:39am Thomas V. Bona

Chicago/Rockford International Airport was mentioned positively in a recent article about airports with free WiFi. Those flying to Las Vegas can get free WiFi on both ends of the trip.

Many airports, and most hotels I’ve been at, charge for WiFi. (Note - if you find “free” WiFi at O’Hare, beware. It’s a trap.

One travel blogger said:

“Some airports and airlines and hotels see charging for WiFi as an easy way to make money, but so is poking people in the eye and stealing their pocketbook. You might make some small change in the short run, but what goes around comes around. People don’t like being gouged and they’re going to go somewhere else.”

What do you think? Is free WiFi important to the business traveler? Is it a trend that’s going to continue?

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